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Standard XII
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Reasons of Stability
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97 binding energy of electrons in ground state of Hatomis 13.6eV ,energies required to eject out an electrons from three lowest states of He + atom willl be 1)13.6,10.2,3.4 2)13.6,3.4,1.5 3)13.6,27.2,40.8 4)54.5,13.6,6 explain??
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